Women can study at segregated institutes, says Taliban Minister

New policies were shared at a news conference, and on Saturday, the Taliban had officially begun work at the Presidential palace. The Taliban say they have changed, however, women have been banned from sports and reports on the ground have suggested that the Taliban have used violence against women protesters.

Kabul airport resumes normalcy as Afghan Police return alongside Taliban

The Taliban say they have granted a general amnesty to everyone who worked for the former government -- including the army, police and other security branches.

UN to safeguard Afghan women fundamental rights, Malala

Malala, while addressing UNSC meeting said that Afghan women fundamental rights and education should not be compromised and urges UN crucial role in this regard. She adds that the Taliban's statements are only acceptable if they are put into practice.

Taliban’s violent crackdown on protests kills four, UN

As UN human rights official reports that Taliban's violent crackdown on protests had killed four on Friday, many wonder whether Taliban rule would be any different this time.

Afghanistan on the brink of humanitarian collapse, UNDP report

UNDP report paints a grim picture of Afghanistan's humanitarian collapse and urges urgent release of frozen assets to create a breathing space. The report and correspondents reporting from Kabul highlight dire situation on the country as poverty levels rising exponentially.

MI5 chief warns of new terror threats as 9/11 nears

McCallum said that after Al-Qaeda's plane hijackings of September 11, 2001, the threat had evolved with the so-called Islamic State group inspiring followers into extremism online.

Can Taliban win the ‘hearts and minds’ of the people?

Since the group entered Kabul on Aug. 15, armed members have roamed the streets in battlefield dress, often with no obvious chain of command. Many city dwellers are not used to the sight, and heavy-handed security tactics have not helped.

Freezing Afghan assets worsening humanitarian crisis: Deborah Lyons

According to figures cited by the UN’s humanitarian branch, more than 18 million Afghans currently require some form of assistance, nearly double the 9.4 million reported in 2020, while hundreds of thousands of people also remain displaced after decades of conflict.

Taliban govt to start practicing policies

Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban's secretive supreme leader, has said the government would "work hard towards upholding Islamic rules and sharia law".

The West owes Qatar a favor over Afghanistan

Analysts describe Qatar's emergence as a broker in Afghanistan as a part of a carefully nurtured strategy by the tiny but rich state to bolster its own security, by becoming indispensable as a venue for international mediation.

Pakistan is an integral regional power: Taliban govt

Pakistan is not only Afghanistan’s immediate neighbour but has very deep historic, ethnic, religious and cultural ties with the country – sometimes described as a “Gordian knot”.

MBS attempts for softer Saudi image, decades after 9/11

Fifteen Saudis were among the 19 hijackers in the plane attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, which left nearly 3,000 dead and were plotted by Saudi-born Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.